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his father used to call his son the little brown one and i just loved that. he would go to the hispanic latinos rallies and clubs and bodeg a bodegas and rallies. great reporting. thank you very much. now folks, shifting gears. i have another question for you? what company is spending more and more on electric cars even though they have become a huge profit loser? can you believe that? you think this conversation has anything to do with the bail out nation? i do. i think they do. anyway. kissy huggy stay seems to be ending in washington, d.c. where do we go from here? they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. >>> there is good news and there is bad news. let's go to the good news first. up eight months in a row. i'm giving you the year on year. you can see the nice pattern they have got. >> make it is because home prices are doing better. i don't know. but i like it. i got
his father used to call his son the little brown one and i just loved that. he would go to the hispanic latinos rallies and clubs and bodeg a bodegas and rallies. great reporting. thank you very much. now folks, shifting gears. i have another question for you? what company is spending more and more on electric cars even though they have become a huge profit loser? can you believe that? you think this conversation has anything to do with the bail out nation? i do. i think they do. anyway. kissy...
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i mean, governor brown wanted the tax hikes. governor brown is one of the big greenies. he's -- exactly the kind of epa greenie diana first got roth as describing. >> well, you know, we have had a political earthquake here in california after last week. we now have a two-thirds supermajority in the assembly and senate. now for the business community in order for our economy to grow and create jobs in investment, it is really going to be in his decisi decision make what will happen with the legislature to do that. >> you are not too optimistic. democratic legislature and democratic state which is already very liberal, left, right? how -- i don't see a way out for you, sir? >> larry, that's what our jobs are. we are going on move california forward. but we are facing our own incredible hurdle. the government unions are going to be dominating the legislature as they have in the past. that puts us back on the defensive. we were hoping to be on the offensive to change some of these policies. but the governor has indicated so far this week he intends to restrain some of the ac
i mean, governor brown wanted the tax hikes. governor brown is one of the big greenies. he's -- exactly the kind of epa greenie diana first got roth as describing. >> well, you know, we have had a political earthquake here in california after last week. we now have a two-thirds supermajority in the assembly and senate. now for the business community in order for our economy to grow and create jobs in investment, it is really going to be in his decisi decision make what will happen with...
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that's why we're here. >> i guess we all feel a little bit like charlie brown and the football. i mean, we'd like to think that as something as important as this negotiation that we might see a little progress as we get through the public posturing, but no, we got to go through the public posturing to identify the differences, to point the fingers before we can get down to substantive talks. >> look, public posturing is hugely important in washington. what politicians do. but i would caution you not to assume that there's no progress being made. you know, behind the scenes, there is paper changing hands between both sides. you know, we saw neighbors, the president's white house liaison up here on capitol hill walking back and forth between harry reid's office and mitch mcconnell's office today. we know they're speaking to one another. we don't know what they're saying. this is very much a negotiation. john boehner was offered the opportunity earlier today at his press conference to say that talks had broken down or he was walking away from talks. he kind of laughed that question
that's why we're here. >> i guess we all feel a little bit like charlie brown and the football. i mean, we'd like to think that as something as important as this negotiation that we might see a little progress as we get through the public posturing, but no, we got to go through the public posturing to identify the differences, to point the fingers before we can get down to substantive talks. >> look, public posturing is hugely important in washington. what politicians do. but i...
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let's bring in willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. mayor brown, thank you for coming back. look, i understand that this is supposed to help education. but a lot of people are saying it's going to go to medical care, health care, prisons. a lot of people say it's going to go to teachers' unions, it's going to go to pensions, it's going to go to other forms of benefits. and willie, you know you're losing business to texas and tennessee and other states. how can you do this? >> well, it's very simple. the state of california, unlike the federal government, we at the state level are in the position where we're trying to do what's right about the state and about the people of the state. and the people bought into it. the legislature put the measure on the ballot. and with the governor's blessing and with the governor being the architect of it. and then the voters themselves. 54% of the voters in this democracy said good idea. let's move on it. and that is what occurred. and believe me, i don't think it's going to drive any businesses out of the state. >> do you really think -- w
let's bring in willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. mayor brown, thank you for coming back. look, i understand that this is supposed to help education. but a lot of people are saying it's going to go to medical care, health care, prisons. a lot of people say it's going to go to teachers' unions, it's going to go to pensions, it's going to go to other forms of benefits. and willie, you know you're losing business to texas and tennessee and other states. how can you do this? >>...
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brown forman in the distillery. it is corporate america. it's not just one group doing this. i made the argument to you during the commercial break. it's good pr if nothing else. >> it's only good pr for the people who don't understand it. yes, i'm getting something back today. but if you look at it as a signal of what's going to happen, what it means for the future growth of the company, i don't think it's such good pr. >> maybe it's a signal about the economy. maybe they're saying they don't have the anything better to do with it. did you see what's happening with taxes likely? it's going to be maybe a tough economy. maybe they telling us this is the best -- and wouldn't you rather have it than blow it on some junky mna deal or hire when it would be a bad time to hire? >> about half of the returns from stocks since 1926 have come from dividends. it's not an insignificant part of the total return over a long period of time. listen, i don't know if companies are really fooling people anyway. if you have all the cash sitting on your balance sheet that's earning zero, that's no
brown forman in the distillery. it is corporate america. it's not just one group doing this. i made the argument to you during the commercial break. it's good pr if nothing else. >> it's only good pr for the people who don't understand it. yes, i'm getting something back today. but if you look at it as a signal of what's going to happen, what it means for the future growth of the company, i don't think it's such good pr. >> maybe it's a signal about the economy. maybe they're saying...
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josh brown. i'm just curious, if you took a look at that gdp third quarter revision from this morning, one of the things i think jumped out most is that really all of the improvement comes as a result of both federal spending and then the other thing -- then the other thing that people don't want to see which is a lot of inventory restocking which i understand is seasonal. but now that's on the backs of the consumers, actually, taking those products out of stores to their homes. are we really going to be able to say that that was a good upward revision? even though the number went up? >> no. frankly, the market would have already priced that in after they released the number. we're in what we're calling a fundamental sweet spot. the last thing investors should want are great economic data series. very low unemployment. because with that comes tighter monetary policy. historically the market moves up when there's money availability which drives positive economic activity. what we mean by the funda
josh brown. i'm just curious, if you took a look at that gdp third quarter revision from this morning, one of the things i think jumped out most is that really all of the improvement comes as a result of both federal spending and then the other thing -- then the other thing that people don't want to see which is a lot of inventory restocking which i understand is seasonal. but now that's on the backs of the consumers, actually, taking those products out of stores to their homes. are we really...
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also home to a very high profile senate race between senator scott brown and elizabeth warren of harvard. the woman who set up consumer protection bureau. mississippi is called for mitt romney. six electoral votes there and the state of missouri too early to call. >> new hampshire, we have been waiting on another hotly contested state. too close to call in new hampshire so far. this is four electoral votes and one of the hotly contested states new hampshire too close to call. new jersey, too early to call at this point. 14 electoral votes. this is an important one. too early to call in new jersey. and oklahoma is going to governor romney. governor romney winning oklahoma with seven electoral votes. >> the state of pennsylvania, a critical swing state. obama won it in 2008. 54-44. romney made a late-stage push. it's too early to call in pennsylvania but nbc news is saying that obama has the lead in pennsylvania. the state of rhode island is being called for barack obama. and in tennessee, another high profile senate race between bob corker and mark clafen. tennessee is called for mitt rom
also home to a very high profile senate race between senator scott brown and elizabeth warren of harvard. the woman who set up consumer protection bureau. mississippi is called for mitt romney. six electoral votes there and the state of missouri too early to call. >> new hampshire, we have been waiting on another hotly contested state. too close to call in new hampshire so far. this is four electoral votes and one of the hotly contested states new hampshire too close to call. new jersey,...
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josh brown, frequent guest on "the halftime" today said they have destroyed 10 billion of a $12 billion original cap. this ipo was a war crime. >> a war crime? >> invokes nuremberg. >> have you mentioned, evercore going to $2 price target -- >> he starts by saying we missed our revenue expectations by meeting our operating profitability? wow. meeting what? meeting what? fiscal cliff. >> here on "squawk on the street" interviews with the interviews of priceline and diagio making a $2 million bet on india. one more look at futures, once again, negative actions here. we'll see how we close out this crazy week. >>> a few travel websites are hooking up. priceline going to buy kayak working out to $1.8 billion. it comes just about four months after kayak went public. priceline ceo jeffrey boyd will discuss the deal exclusively on "squawk on the street" at 11 a.m. eastern time. this is a tricky deal, jim, because kayak makes money by referring to the likes of a priceline and expedia. now priceline doesn't have to pay as much to be referred because it owns kayak and can make money off kayak ref
josh brown, frequent guest on "the halftime" today said they have destroyed 10 billion of a $12 billion original cap. this ipo was a war crime. >> a war crime? >> invokes nuremberg. >> have you mentioned, evercore going to $2 price target -- >> he starts by saying we missed our revenue expectations by meeting our operating profitability? wow. meeting what? meeting what? fiscal cliff. >> here on "squawk on the street" interviews with the...
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now has two facilities and other companies use brown boot camp as a model. it's not for everyone. but that means the drivers who do make it through are more than ready for the holiday rush. krist chr kristen you tod kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> i'm surprised they have to go to that extent, but it makes sense. sgle . >> every second counts. cyber shopping is so important. does it change at all the nature of holiday sales or is the point really just how much consumers are spending, period? >> there seems to be some structural shifts. it seems sales are starting earlier every year, creeping in to thanksgiving and more is being done online. this is very important for each retailer and equity analysts, but from a macroeconomic point of view, it's not actually that relevant. there is very little relationship between what happens on black friday or cyber monday and how the whole holiday shopping season goes. it's a myth that if it's good black friday, you get a great holiday season. but that isn't actually the case and arguably it goes the other way p i think that what happens is house
now has two facilities and other companies use brown boot camp as a model. it's not for everyone. but that means the drivers who do make it through are more than ready for the holiday rush. krist chr kristen you tod kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >> i'm surprised they have to go to that extent, but it makes sense. sgle . >> every second counts. cyber shopping is so important. does it change at all the nature of holiday sales or is the point really just how much consumers are spending,...
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. >> but brown forman is a fantastically performing -- a real winner. you may know this as jack daniels. very successful -- very successful growth company. as has bean. these are very, very cash flow spewing companies and they're giving it to you. i love it. i really do. >> it's amazing. >> we talked about it so long ago after the election you started to see it pop one after another. walmart setting the tone. >> returning capital to share holders is a theme. adt as well increasing its share repurchases this morning. that is another name that they have been coming after. a busy morning for them. >> why do people hate the stock market so much if you wake up in the morning and see a check for $4? it's interesting. >> remember these guys filed a deed and immediately saying we don't like the way of your capital structure. they increased share repurchase now. >> cutting to this issue and i know mayor shapiro is out, i think this pleasure with stocks is not in keeping with what stocks can do for you. >> well said. very well said. >> they do a good job. i don't
. >> but brown forman is a fantastically performing -- a real winner. you may know this as jack daniels. very successful -- very successful growth company. as has bean. these are very, very cash flow spewing companies and they're giving it to you. i love it. i really do. >> it's amazing. >> we talked about it so long ago after the election you started to see it pop one after another. walmart setting the tone. >> returning capital to share holders is a theme. adt as well...
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the second former prime minister gordon brown. >> has he appeared in your nightmares? >> his ears scare me and his record, both of those things so overwhelmingly frightening. did you see this about simpson-bowles, huge new effort, campaign to fix the debt founded by simpson and bowles thursday will announce a dramatic increase in its drive to mobilize corporate and grassroots support for congress to make tough choices on this. can we get them on? they raised 35 million since july. >> and dave cote is the leader of this group. they'll be ramping it up. they already have 80 s&p 500 ceos. i think we should open the platform. >> you know how to reach them. >> i'll e-mail dave right now. >> good. >>> the looming fiscal cliff in the u.s. not the only threat on the horizon. our next guest says -- you guys want to keep talking? >> you shouldn't get distracted from that. you're a pro. go ahead. >> just keep going, okay, i just want to make sure. >> wouldn't you like to get simpson and bowles? >> we can get them, absolutely should. let's just get to him, mark grant, got a lot of
the second former prime minister gordon brown. >> has he appeared in your nightmares? >> his ears scare me and his record, both of those things so overwhelmingly frightening. did you see this about simpson-bowles, huge new effort, campaign to fix the debt founded by simpson and bowles thursday will announce a dramatic increase in its drive to mobilize corporate and grassroots support for congress to make tough choices on this. can we get them on? they raised 35 million since july....
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sports news, the los angeles lakers hired former new york nicks coach mike dantoni to replace mike brown, it was a three-year deal worth $12 million and this hire comes after rumors over the weekend the lakers were in discussions to retire former coach phil jackson. >>> when we come back on "squawk," getting a deal on debt, douglas holtz-eakin will talk to us about avoiding the fiscal cliff, although our last guest wondered whether we should. it's getting wild in the green room this morning. the top brass at animal planet ready to pounce on a fiscal cliff solution. we're going to ask this porcupine if lawmakers are actually just chasing their own tails. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-
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see you soon. >> thanks very much. >> josh brown, what do you think here? it doesn't sound much different from where many of you guysor the show today, but if you get the pullback that bob's looking for and some of the other guys are looking for? discretionary? financials and technology? and a lot of people are worried that technology is rolling over and i'm not a huge fan and seasonally, these stocks are working and they're not and people have come to realize of the whole s&p, a, it's the highest-weighted sector and b, it's got the most exposure to the overseas story which is want great. to bob's point, down 10%. if we get a 10% correction from the highs, historically speaking you add. you have to start buying there. there aren't that many of those and when there are they're typically good buying opportunities. unless there is a nightmare scenario which, frankly, it doesn't suggest. if we get that low it would be a gift for a lot of stocks. >> quickly, joe. >> bob talked about the holiday season and that was a huge tailwind and now the impact of sandy, who
see you soon. >> thanks very much. >> josh brown, what do you think here? it doesn't sound much different from where many of you guysor the show today, but if you get the pullback that bob's looking for and some of the other guys are looking for? discretionary? financials and technology? and a lot of people are worried that technology is rolling over and i'm not a huge fan and seasonally, these stocks are working and they're not and people have come to realize of the whole s&p,...
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so you will see it. >> marco, this is greg brown from motorola. you're talking about the ubiquitous deployment of sensors and cloud computing and storage and massive storage in computing speed capability and machine-to-machine communications, as this contributes to the next level of industrial explosion if you will or the industrial internet, who do you see as the winners, industrial or companies that are the big beneficiaries of this big technological break-through? >> i think the first winners will be in the area of advanced manufacturing. sophisticated manufacturing equipment is the one where you will see the most immediate application of the industrial internet. then i would expect the benefits to become much more widespread. we are calling it the industrial internet but it will spread to services via the improvements in productivity. i think you will see it operating like the first wave of internet revolution, the information dmun indication technology revolution we saw in the mid '90s where it started in industry and gradually broadened to b
so you will see it. >> marco, this is greg brown from motorola. you're talking about the ubiquitous deployment of sensors and cloud computing and storage and massive storage in computing speed capability and machine-to-machine communications, as this contributes to the next level of industrial explosion if you will or the industrial internet, who do you see as the winners, industrial or companies that are the big beneficiaries of this big technological break-through? >> i think the...
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senate picking up two additional seats in massachusetts, where elizabeth warren beat the incumbent scott brown. in indiana, congressman joe donnelly beat the controversial richard mourdock. congress remains divides republicans maintain their control over the house of representatives. romney's running mate paul ryan won his re-election campaign for his house seat. >> joining us for more analysis is ron freeman. ron, good morning. >> good morning, kelly. >> ron, what's your initial reaction here to the outcome? what's the biggest impact this is going to have on policy? >> i think the biggest impact it will have on policy is we have a president we know well. we know what his policies are. we know what he's tried to do. the real question is whether the congress will see that the negation approach has not worked for them and they need now to come together to a grand bargain as they face the imminent fiscal cliff, even during the lame duck congress. >> i thought for at least this morning we could put the uncertainty question out of our minds. haven't all of our problems been solved? shouldn't we kno
senate picking up two additional seats in massachusetts, where elizabeth warren beat the incumbent scott brown. in indiana, congressman joe donnelly beat the controversial richard mourdock. congress remains divides republicans maintain their control over the house of representatives. romney's running mate paul ryan won his re-election campaign for his house seat. >> joining us for more analysis is ron freeman. ron, good morning. >> good morning, kelly. >> ron, what's your...
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there is going to be angry phone calls come monday with murdoch scott brown and others. >> absolute ly. >> what else could they have done to get todd akin out of the race. he didn't want to get out of the race and now he's out of it on election day. >> that's the one thing we have to go on. we're still waiting on some of the big states. polls set to close in five more states. >> and here is a look at how the popular vote and electoral vote. the electoral vote is 184 versus 172 obama. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. and that's something that will never change. ♪
there is going to be angry phone calls come monday with murdoch scott brown and others. >> absolute ly. >> what else could they have done to get todd akin out of the race. he didn't want to get out of the race and now he's out of it on election day. >> that's the one thing we have to go on. we're still waiting on some of the big states. polls set to close in five more states. >> and here is a look at how the popular vote and electoral vote. the electoral vote is 184...
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in the senate race, too close to call in the race between sherrod brown and republican state treasurer josh mandel. too close to call in ohio, guys. >> we'll come back to you in a little bit. talkings west virginia, john, that robert byrd speak really brings us back to a different time. >> and makes the point about how far that state has flipped. joe manchin won that seat in 2010 with a television ad that showed him shooting a bullet through a piece of legislation that president obama had sponsored. it shows how unpopular the president was in that state. >> want to talk about ohio tonight where many believe this election could be won or lost. scott cohen is live on the ground in columbus. good evening. >> good evening, carl. as the world watches ohio, ohio is watching ohio. ohio state university and election night is an event. we have several hundred students from all political persuasions that are watching here. remember, no republican has won the white house without winning ohio. that's not to say that governor romney can't do it, but it makes it a lot harder if he does not win. that
in the senate race, too close to call in the race between sherrod brown and republican state treasurer josh mandel. too close to call in ohio, guys. >> we'll come back to you in a little bit. talkings west virginia, john, that robert byrd speak really brings us back to a different time. >> and makes the point about how far that state has flipped. joe manchin won that seat in 2010 with a television ad that showed him shooting a bullet through a piece of legislation that president...
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brown forman is doing it as well. the list gets bigger by the day. >> yeah. it wouldn't surprise me to see this continue as john and steve talked about, cash-rich companies. many think it's because they make jack daniels, and they think we may need some as we head towards the fiscal cliff. >> doc, if you want a best guess on who is next, what kind of names? >> i'd like at microsoft and apple, quite frankly. the reason is big insiders, steven jobs widow is a huge shareholder over at apple. the board members and insiders are huge there, and then microsoft, bomber and gates huge insiders. they can take this money after the table at 15%. why wouldn't you, judge? >> weiss. >> i agree with apple. i hadn't been in that camp before, but with all the cash they have it's impossible to buy anybody else, although i'm sorry to hear r.i.m. may be in consideration. they have to give a dividend out there. the cash isn't earning anything on the balance sheet. give it to shareholders and make people happy and draw others into the stock. >> j.j. >> here's one people may not loo
brown forman is doing it as well. the list gets bigger by the day. >> yeah. it wouldn't surprise me to see this continue as john and steve talked about, cash-rich companies. many think it's because they make jack daniels, and they think we may need some as we head towards the fiscal cliff. >> doc, if you want a best guess on who is next, what kind of names? >> i'd like at microsoft and apple, quite frankly. the reason is big insiders, steven jobs widow is a huge shareholder...
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>> reporter: the real action in massachusetts is the dead heat contest for the senate between scott brown, the republican, and elizabeth warren, the democrat. voter turnout could top 70%. some 3 million plus votes being cast in one of the most closely watched senate races in the country that could very well determine the balance of power in the senate in the next congress. >> the difference is that scott brown is popular. he is popular. and has been for his entire term. but so is elizabeth warren. and so the question is for independents you get two popular people, who are you going to pull the lever for? >> reporter: now, governor mitt romney literally has miles to go before we see him on the stage behind me. he's off for election day campaign style events in both ohio and pennsylvania. nothing conventional about this particular campaign. mitt romney out there on election day. simon? >> testament to how close is still is. hampton pearson there at the romney headquarters and of course tonight cnbc special report. your money, your vote begins at 5:00 eastern. up for grabs, 33 senate seats,
>> reporter: the real action in massachusetts is the dead heat contest for the senate between scott brown, the republican, and elizabeth warren, the democrat. voter turnout could top 70%. some 3 million plus votes being cast in one of the most closely watched senate races in the country that could very well determine the balance of power in the senate in the next congress. >> the difference is that scott brown is popular. he is popular. and has been for his entire term. but so is...
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. >> the ohio is still brown, gross. >>> joining us for the next hour to talk about this election from the business perspective is ken langone, home depot, co-founder, chairman and president of invamed associates. we'll talk about your great charity and the langone medical center in a second. you're going to be with the governor tonight. >> yes, i am. >> and you are, how many electoral votes is he going to win? >> i think 300 or more. >> which states is, in your view will he pick? >> pennsylvania was gone a week a ago. it's now in play, wisconsin, iowa, this, believe me, the electoral college goes both ways, and i think the fact that a sitting president hasn't got 50%. >> in approval rating? >> the votes. >> the votes in one poll i think he has it. >> the only poll that matters is the poll that's happening today and whatever happens we're going to survive as a country. the important thing to me is that if the president wins, gets reelected he's going to have to understand he doesn't have a mandate. he does not have a mandate. >> does romney have a mandate, if you beat an incumbent sitt
. >> the ohio is still brown, gross. >>> joining us for the next hour to talk about this election from the business perspective is ken langone, home depot, co-founder, chairman and president of invamed associates. we'll talk about your great charity and the langone medical center in a second. you're going to be with the governor tonight. >> yes, i am. >> and you are, how many electoral votes is he going to win? >> i think 300 or more. >> which states is,...
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then dissecting tuesday's results with california governor jerry brown. plus, cnn's dana bash looks at the grand old party and the new electral with republicans, former democratic congress john huntsman, cathy mcmorris-rogers, carlos gutierrez, and conservative activist gary bauer. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from california. the state that led the tax cut revolution in the late 1970s, but this last tuesday voted to raise taxes. we'll talk to governor jerry brown later in the show, but, first, that fiscal cliff. those tax hikes and spending cuts scheduled take place at the end of the year unless congress acts. president obama and house speaker john boehner picked up where they left off in dualing public appearances where both sounded consillatory, but didn't seem to budge much. must add to the president's to do list one more thing. he needs a cia director after general david petraeus resigned admitting to an extramarital affair. joining me now is robert menendez, later chairman of the house homeland security commi
then dissecting tuesday's results with california governor jerry brown. plus, cnn's dana bash looks at the grand old party and the new electral with republicans, former democratic congress john huntsman, cathy mcmorris-rogers, carlos gutierrez, and conservative activist gary bauer. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from california. the state that led the tax cut revolution in the late 1970s, but this last tuesday voted to raise taxes. we'll...
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what a whirlwind two years for scott brown. in january of 2010 when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators didn't work so hard to block her nomination. who would they rather be dealing with in the senate? as a senator, they lost big. >> she was extremely tough on tim geithner. she was in the oversight panel. when you go back to look at the testimony, she was nailing the obama administration on housing, on many of those issues, because i had her on my show several times, she was not about hailing this administration. >> they threw her under a the bus a little bit on her nomination. >> a little bit, yeah. >> regardless of party, good for her. she prevailed an
what a whirlwind two years for scott brown. in january of 2010 when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators...
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and those folks we signed up to vote were black and brown primarily. >> reporter: studies show the hispanic vote agree between 43% from 2000 to 2010. the numbers can't be ignored. republicans acknowledging they need to reach out to latino and african-americans. >> i think that republicans certainly have to address that one way or another. i had dinner with archer davis not long ago who outlined what he thought and his points were very significant. in terms of what blacks and hispanics believe what they want and candidate and so on. i think if republicans don't start listening to that, it's going to be a long time before they wiven. >> reporter: they pin their hopes on marco rubio, and ted cruise of texas. >> given the election results, some conservatives are now saying maybe it is time to embrace comprehensive immigration reform to find a solution to the millions of undocumented immigrants living in united states. >> we'll see if the democrats and the republicans can get it together this time. they've failed in the past. >> now you're hearing a different tune from some republicans. not all,
and those folks we signed up to vote were black and brown primarily. >> reporter: studies show the hispanic vote agree between 43% from 2000 to 2010. the numbers can't be ignored. republicans acknowledging they need to reach out to latino and african-americans. >> i think that republicans certainly have to address that one way or another. i had dinner with archer davis not long ago who outlined what he thought and his points were very significant. in terms of what blacks and...
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massachusetts, one of the key democratic pickups of the incumbent republican scott brown has lost to his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and in indiana, same thing. republicans lost a seat. joe donnelly, currently a member of the house, will go over to the senate and they picked up that republican seat against richard mourdock. remember he made those comments about rape and abortion. and speaking of rape and abortion, that's another heartbreak for republicans, because in missouri, they thought claire mccaskill, the democrat, was very, very beatable until they had a republican todd akin running against her, and he, of course, made those now infamous comments saying that women's bodies could repel pregnancy after rape. that obviously very much hurt him. in virginia, democrats hold onto this seat. it was an open seat left by jim webb and the former democratic governor tim kaine is now going to be the next senator from virginia. he beat george allen who was trying very hard to get his old seat back and he wasn't able to. john? >> all right. thanks very much, dana bash. as you s
massachusetts, one of the key democratic pickups of the incumbent republican scott brown has lost to his challenger the democrat elizabeth warren. and in indiana, same thing. republicans lost a seat. joe donnelly, currently a member of the house, will go over to the senate and they picked up that republican seat against richard mourdock. remember he made those comments about rape and abortion. and speaking of rape and abortion, that's another heartbreak for republicans, because in missouri,...
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gordon brown visited pakistan to talk to leaders and school children. he delivered 1 million signatures on a petition demanding education for all children. >> the march of girls' rights and education cannot be stopped, it is, indeed, unstoppable. >> brown says now that pakistan promised education, they must make it a reality. >>> tuesday's election is having an immediate effect in some places like washington state. >> they legalized marijuana but not until next month. how prosecutors are trying to get ahead of the new law. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. take advantage i'i invest
gordon brown visited pakistan to talk to leaders and school children. he delivered 1 million signatures on a petition demanding education for all children. >> the march of girls' rights and education cannot be stopped, it is, indeed, unstoppable. >> brown says now that pakistan promised education, they must make it a reality. >>> tuesday's election is having an immediate effect in some places like washington state. >> they legalized marijuana but not until next month....
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i think snorn brown is winning after the outside group spent over $20 million unanswered trying to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to walls banback in and tammy baldwin has put herself in a position where she could win. >> it matters who's on the top of the ticket, does it not? >> it does. i'm surprised that not only that the presidential races are close but the races that are close senatorial that are not even vaguely close at the presidential. i think about north dakota. i think about connecticut or massachusetts, or on the other side, montana. i don't remember that happening a lot unless you have some really, really strong incumbent. most of these are not incumbent. >> think about nebraska. >> nebraska has tightened up some. >> there are 16 races that we're looking at that a are competitive, some obviously
i think snorn brown is winning after the outside group spent over $20 million unanswered trying to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to walls banback in and tammy baldwin has put herself in a position where she could...
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and those folks who we signed up were black and they were brown primarily. >> census figures show the hispanic population grew by 43% between 2000 and 2010. caucasians grew by only 5.7% during the same period. those numbers can't be ignored. republicans acknowledging that they need to reach out to latino and african-americans including people like the former congressman from alabama artur davis. >> i had dinner with artur davis not along ago to outline what he thought and his points were very significant. things that republicans needs to listen to in terms of what blacks and hispanics believe or what they want in candidates and so on. i think if republicans don't start listening to that, it's going to be a long time before they win. >> they're pitting their hopes on the younger up and coming stars of the gop, senator marco rubio of florida, governor bobby jindal of louisiana and newly-elected senator ted cruz of texas. and one issue expected to gain traction is immigration reform. some conservatives even at the national press club they are now saying maybe it's time that we embrace co
and those folks who we signed up were black and they were brown primarily. >> census figures show the hispanic population grew by 43% between 2000 and 2010. caucasians grew by only 5.7% during the same period. those numbers can't be ignored. republicans acknowledging that they need to reach out to latino and african-americans including people like the former congressman from alabama artur davis. >> i had dinner with artur davis not along ago to outline what he thought and his points...
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elizabeth warren, scott brown, democrats hope that warren's advocacy will help take scott brown's seat in mitt romney's home state. that will be interesting. let's move down to virginia now. this one, you and i were talking about this one. how are the polls looking for this race? two veterans going for jim webb's seat. >> environment sore slightly tipping in tim cane's favor now. >> it is a really tight race. so let's move on. let's take a look at missouri. this one, wow. this is impossible to ignore. clair mccaskill, she looked like she was in a tight race. this has become a very tight race. she has found new life in her campaign. take a look at a couple of house races. in illinois, this one -- oops. i just lost illinois. let me hit it right there. all right. so tammy duckworth and joe walsh, that is a very competitive race overall. there it is. tammy duckworth and joe walsh, that's a very -- he's really high on the list of endangered republicans. he came in in that wave a couple years ago. she's an iraq war vet. lost both her legs in the war. she ran in 2006, didn't make it. now she'
elizabeth warren, scott brown, democrats hope that warren's advocacy will help take scott brown's seat in mitt romney's home state. that will be interesting. let's move down to virginia now. this one, you and i were talking about this one. how are the polls looking for this race? two veterans going for jim webb's seat. >> environment sore slightly tipping in tim cane's favor now. >> it is a really tight race. so let's move on. let's take a look at missouri. this one, wow. this is...
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elizabeth warren defeated scott brown. she got 54% of the vote. brown got 46%. harvard law professor takes back the seat once held by long-time massachusetts senator ted kennedy and credited her victory to the grassroots efforts in the bay state. >> massachusetts is a very special place. this one was grassroots all the way. these were people who showed up in living rooms and kitchens and school auditoriums, who held signs, who called neighbors, who really made this happen. and they saw this race as a race about what kind of a people we are, what kind of country we're going to build and they wanted to be part of it. and they made it happen yesterday. >> warren's senate seat was one of two picked up by the democrats last night. let's go back to kate for more. >> thanks, john. >>> u.s. markets are moments away from opening. just minutes from opening bell. it will be the first glimpse of what investors think of president obama's re-election and really the balance of power in congress that will probably weigh heavily on investors' minds this morning. main street want
elizabeth warren defeated scott brown. she got 54% of the vote. brown got 46%. harvard law professor takes back the seat once held by long-time massachusetts senator ted kennedy and credited her victory to the grassroots efforts in the bay state. >> massachusetts is a very special place. this one was grassroots all the way. these were people who showed up in living rooms and kitchens and school auditoriums, who held signs, who called neighbors, who really made this happen. and they saw...
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. >>> former british prime minister gordon brown is heading the malala campaign. he is touring pakistan this weekend to boost education, and it was his office that declared today malala day. four more years, and we don't mean president obama, we're talking about the two young ladies that live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. what's it like for them growing up in the white house. first, if you're visiting other cities and you want to fit in and feel like you belong, what's the best way to do this? through food, perhaps. cnn is teaming up with "travel and leisure" magazine to come up with a list of places to eat and your contributions will play a very big part. here is a sample. ♪ >> reporter: it's a damp, chilly morning in denver, colorado, and we're going to try to warm up at the denver biscuit company. just a few years ago, this was really just a bar, people came here to drink at nighttime, and now there's highchairs and kids in here. >> yeah, it was a big question if people would come into a drinking place to eat breakfast, and i think that's a testament to our fo
. >>> former british prime minister gordon brown is heading the malala campaign. he is touring pakistan this weekend to boost education, and it was his office that declared today malala day. four more years, and we don't mean president obama, we're talking about the two young ladies that live at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. what's it like for them growing up in the white house. first, if you're visiting other cities and you want to fit in and feel like you belong, what's the best way to...
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i think that was mike brown's problem with the lakers. he had these guys running and gunning like princeton used to, but the average age is 32 years old. >> out in the blik of an eye. >> five games. that's fast. >> bad look of an eye. >> yeah, exactly. we saw a couple of those bad looks. because they moved those right out. let's talk about alabama losing. again as i said roland martin completely insane on twitter. he was so excited because texas a&m won. >> johnny manziel had a big day going out to a big lead against alabama. this makes it very interesting bcs. bowl championship series last couple of weeks. obviously alabama can't control their destiny any longer. the definding national champions. they have to win out and more importantly they have to beat georgia in the s.e.c. title game. there's three undefeateds now, notre dame, kansas state and oregon state. oregon state has a little bit of a challenge to get there. they have stanford and a couple other teams and play in the s.e.c. the easiest team to get there because they don't have
i think that was mike brown's problem with the lakers. he had these guys running and gunning like princeton used to, but the average age is 32 years old. >> out in the blik of an eye. >> five games. that's fast. >> bad look of an eye. >> yeah, exactly. we saw a couple of those bad looks. because they moved those right out. let's talk about alabama losing. again as i said roland martin completely insane on twitter. he was so excited because texas a&m won. >>...
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despite the poor start lakers is giving coach mike brown a vote of confidence and kobe bryant is telling fans to chill out. >>> scottie pippen tells one way that president obama is just like mike. he took to the court with the president's team for his traditional election day basketball day. pippen said no one wanted to hit jordan back in the day and no one wants to hit the president now. as pippen put it, when the president drives on the basket, the lane opens up wide enough for his motorcade to come through. >>> staying chuck strong for chuck pagano while battling leukemia. two dozen players got their head shaved this week in support of their coach. he showed up in the locker room on sunday. surprising coats with a 5-3 record take on jacksonville tonight. that's a quick look at sports for you. >>> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starts right now. stories we're watching right now in the newsroom, a new wave of misery in the northeast. first super storm sandy delivered hurricane force winds and floods. today it's a nor'easter. making a bad situation even worse. >>> smoking pot used to ge
despite the poor start lakers is giving coach mike brown a vote of confidence and kobe bryant is telling fans to chill out. >>> scottie pippen tells one way that president obama is just like mike. he took to the court with the president's team for his traditional election day basketball day. pippen said no one wanted to hit jordan back in the day and no one wants to hit the president now. as pippen put it, when the president drives on the basket, the lane opens up wide enough for his...
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warren has been elected, the first female senator from the bay state of massachusetts defeating scott brown. one other history-making race to tell you about in the state of wisconsin, it was tammy baldwin beating the former governor tommy thompson. kenny baldwin becoming the first openly gay member of the united states senate. >>> the asian markets are now closed and the london markets are now opening. let's get to christine romans with a look at how the markets are reacting. >> first let's look at asia that closed mixed watching the status quo. you have a u.s. president that is the same u.s. president and then you have a house and a senate of different parties. asian markets closing slightly mixed. your mean markets are up slightly and the stock index futures in the u.s., this is what we are watching heading to the opening bell at 9:30 eastern. stocks u.s. futures are up ever so slightly. what the signal is that the markets want to see now is progress on fiscal cliff. that is the most important thing next for markets to see. you would have seen probably a rally if mitt romney had won. wall
warren has been elected, the first female senator from the bay state of massachusetts defeating scott brown. one other history-making race to tell you about in the state of wisconsin, it was tammy baldwin beating the former governor tommy thompson. kenny baldwin becoming the first openly gay member of the united states senate. >>> the asian markets are now closed and the london markets are now opening. let's get to christine romans with a look at how the markets are reacting. >>...
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he will replace mike brown who was fired last week. d'antoni had signed a four-year deal with the lakers. espn says lakers management really wanted phil jackson to return for his third stint as coach. they mean met with him over the weekend but the two sides could not come to terms on a new deal for jackson. apparently he wanted a limited travel schedule. and he wanted a two-year deal worth $10 million. >> and control. always comes down to that money, control and travel. >> not willing to budge on that. >> anyway. >> so didn't happen. >> congratulations, coach mike. you're the new coach. >> fallout now to talk about over the david petraeus scandal. it's continuing to grow this morning. key members of congress want to know why they weren't in the loop while the fbi was investigating the cia director's affair. we're going to talk about that straight ahead as we continue right here on "early start." u cs by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes
he will replace mike brown who was fired last week. d'antoni had signed a four-year deal with the lakers. espn says lakers management really wanted phil jackson to return for his third stint as coach. they mean met with him over the weekend but the two sides could not come to terms on a new deal for jackson. apparently he wanted a limited travel schedule. and he wanted a two-year deal worth $10 million. >> and control. always comes down to that money, control and travel. >> not...
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rick brown is chief operating officer. >> any medicare patient that was in the hospital, if they came from a nursing home because the nursing home got evacuated, that patient does not meet what medicare calls acute care criteria to be in acute care hospital, so we will not get paid by them. >> reporter: so basically, you opened your doors to a lot of people who needed help and you may have to eat that cost. >> that's probably true. >> reporter: what's more, brown says he was stunned to learn that a new york city hotline alerted people they could find shelter at st. john's. >> he has this whole hospital area in his own house. >> reporter: one of those was jose martinez, who uses a ventilator to keep him breathing, and who had to be evacuated after the storm hit. how quickly did you realize you were in serious trouble? >> well, we didn't realize it until my wife went to the basement. she was folding some clothes in the undry. all of a sudden she heard water dripping. so she looked around to see where it was coming from. she found out it was coming from the window, through the window. >>
rick brown is chief operating officer. >> any medicare patient that was in the hospital, if they came from a nursing home because the nursing home got evacuated, that patient does not meet what medicare calls acute care criteria to be in acute care hospital, so we will not get paid by them. >> reporter: so basically, you opened your doors to a lot of people who needed help and you may have to eat that cost. >> that's probably true. >> reporter: what's more, brown says he...
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a lot of people think that republican senator scott brown, outgoing republican senator would be the favorite. that's actually working against senator kerry's nomination for anything because you don't think that the democrats don't want to lose a seat potentially. >> that's what i was saying. >> the man who made sure our computers stay virus-free wanted for questioning in connection with a murder. this thing is a mess, too. john mcafee, of the popular anti-virus software, is in hiding after his neighbor was found shot to death in belize. police say they want to talk to mcafee but right now he is nowhere to be found. >>> republican congressman paul ryan says losing last week's election was quote, a foreign experience. but, in his first interview since his failed vp bid he said he's not dwelling on it. >> i really have no regrets at all. it was an honor to be on this ticket. it's an honor that comes to very few people. it was a well-run campaign. we made this campaign about big ideas and big issues. which is the kind of campaign we wanted to run. so we ran the kind of campaign we wanted to run.
a lot of people think that republican senator scott brown, outgoing republican senator would be the favorite. that's actually working against senator kerry's nomination for anything because you don't think that the democrats don't want to lose a seat potentially. >> that's what i was saying. >> the man who made sure our computers stay virus-free wanted for questioning in connection with a murder. this thing is a mess, too. john mcafee, of the popular anti-virus software, is in...
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the polls show brown down. but he's pulled off surprises before. >> let's talk about the house of representatives as well. there's been a lot of speculation which direction that might be going. >> that's right. this shows the-9bwñ viewers thee at play right now. republicans have a majority, 242-193. democrats going into today need a net gain of 25 seats. guess what? not only -- talking about democratic sources, not only do they not think they're going to get that, think think it's possible that republicans will increase the majority at the end of the night.oyfñxgu so there are a lot of hurt feelings with democrats about these seats in the house, because they feel that the president hasn't helped them enough. do you know how many robocalls he did for house races? one. tammy duckworth outside of chicago. so we'll see. >> nancy pelosi thought they were going to be in the[/7 majority. but you're hearing she could be wrong? >> that's right. >> dana will be with us every step of the way. >>> battle ground virginia
the polls show brown down. but he's pulled off surprises before. >> let's talk about the house of representatives as well. there's been a lot of speculation which direction that might be going. >> that's right. this shows the-9bwñ viewers thee at play right now. republicans have a majority, 242-193. democrats going into today need a net gain of 25 seats. guess what? not only -- talking about democratic sources, not only do they not think they're going to get that, think think it's...
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more men, white, block and brown, home from iraq, benefited everybody. i do not know why some are not voting for him -- here in ohio, the auto industry is working three shifts now. those workers working now matter. >> reverend jesse jackson, thank you so much for joining us this morning. i know it's cold in cleveland this morning. we appreciate you taking the time. >> indeed. >>> the election so tight, a couple of thousand votes could determine who wins the white house. many people have already voted. but come tomorrow, we could still see some very long lines. and, yes, the possibility of voter irregularities. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of hi
more men, white, block and brown, home from iraq, benefited everybody. i do not know why some are not voting for him -- here in ohio, the auto industry is working three shifts now. those workers working now matter. >> reverend jesse jackson, thank you so much for joining us this morning. i know it's cold in cleveland this morning. we appreciate you taking the time. >> indeed. >>> the election so tight, a couple of thousand votes could determine who wins the white house....
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but people are saying listen, the reason olympia snowe and scott brown and dick lugar and yourself, moderate members of the republican party, lost your seats is that mitt romney flip-flopped so much from sort of far right to take on the tea party in the nominee race, then back to moderate and so on, that no one was really quite sure what kind of republican he was, or indeed, what kind of republican they should vote for in their own area. >> you know, piers, as a moderate republican woman, let me say this. you cannot only say that the moderates in the republican party are the ones who faced difficulties lately. there are no moderates left in the democrat party either. you cannot really find one in the congress and it's very sad. if the american people knew when the moderate republicans tried to work with the moderate democrats, you know, it didn't go over very well in the congress. leadership on both sides pretty much rejected that and it's very sad so i don't think it's a good thing to sit here and say only the moderate republicans are endangered. there are no moderate democrats left either.
but people are saying listen, the reason olympia snowe and scott brown and dick lugar and yourself, moderate members of the republican party, lost your seats is that mitt romney flip-flopped so much from sort of far right to take on the tea party in the nominee race, then back to moderate and so on, that no one was really quite sure what kind of republican he was, or indeed, what kind of republican they should vote for in their own area. >> you know, piers, as a moderate republican woman,...
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in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman ron barber dropped off their ballot in downtown tucson. this was yesterday. barber was shot twice alongside giffords in the tucson rampage that killed six people in 2011. he is going for a full term after winning a special election in june. he's locked in a really tough race against republican martha mcsally. >>> communities in the northeast are trying to clean up from the devastation left by superstorm sandy. and now they're facing a new storm. brick, new jersey, has already ordered mandatory evacuation for residents in low-lying areas. also encouraging others to leave if their home could be affec
in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman...
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if you look back there you can kind of seen a brown door. those are the doors that lead to the classified briefing room where he is. and despite the fact that cnn and other networks had cameras all over at virtually entrance, this is a bit of a maze out here and people can be protected from being reporters, if -- if the members of congress want to and that's what they did in this case. which is quite interesting. although cnn and other networks asked if we could at least have one picture, one shot of him going in, they intentionally snuck him in, and protected him. which is kind of noteworthy that members of congress decided to do that. now, as far as the substance goes, remember, petraeus did brief members of congress, this intelligence committee, once and only once in the days after the benghazi attack back in september. and at the time, he made clear to them that he thought that it was more likely the result of those demonstrations, and violence out of those demonstrations. lawmakers i talked to before this said that they were still quite
if you look back there you can kind of seen a brown door. those are the doors that lead to the classified briefing room where he is. and despite the fact that cnn and other networks had cameras all over at virtually entrance, this is a bit of a maze out here and people can be protected from being reporters, if -- if the members of congress want to and that's what they did in this case. which is quite interesting. although cnn and other networks asked if we could at least have one picture, one...
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listen, let's get down to business, brown noser, nevada is feeling a bit more optimistic, but the unemployment rate is still so high there. are there really signs of broader growth? >> reporter: there are. it is stunning that the president has held on to a lead, a slim lead in this state as he has because the unemployment is so bad. 12.3% in clark county, 11.8% in nevada. the worst in the nation. not only here at the stratosphere but there are buildings across town that have been stopped, the construction stopped for more than a year now. they're starting to start up again. the one big statistic i heard, which is a tiny statistic, the housing prices here. since 2007, they have gone down. in the last month, they went up by 1%. and that, for people in the housing market here, is huge. don? >> miguel, in all seriousness, great report. it makes a viewer watch. really good. thank you. i appreciate you joining us. miguel marquez. >>> cnn gets an underground look at the nation's busiest transportation system. have you ever been underground the new york city subway system. it is amazing. some parts ar
listen, let's get down to business, brown noser, nevada is feeling a bit more optimistic, but the unemployment rate is still so high there. are there really signs of broader growth? >> reporter: there are. it is stunning that the president has held on to a lead, a slim lead in this state as he has because the unemployment is so bad. 12.3% in clark county, 11.8% in nevada. the worst in the nation. not only here at the stratosphere but there are buildings across town that have been stopped,...
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senate race of this election year, the one in massachusetts, the incumbent republican senator scott brown is fighting for his political life against his democratic challenger elizabeth warren who is incredibly well funded. going into tomorrow, i can tell you that republicans privately are very pessimistic about holding on to this seat. they really feel that elizabeth warren is going to win. some of the polls in the past 24 hours showed it tightening up, but this is democratic massachusetts, historically. so especially in a presidential year, when most people in massachusetts are going to be voting for the president, they think that elizabeth warren will likely have this in the bag. >> dana bash, we will keep watching those -- both the senate. we talked about the tight house races, we're looking at those in the days to come, in addition to the race for the white house. we're also looking at voting issues, voting issues in the state of florida. and my next guest is in florida, right now. his guy has a lot riding on this state. coming up next, here he is, l.a. mayor villaraigosa. bob, these
senate race of this election year, the one in massachusetts, the incumbent republican senator scott brown is fighting for his political life against his democratic challenger elizabeth warren who is incredibly well funded. going into tomorrow, i can tell you that republicans privately are very pessimistic about holding on to this seat. they really feel that elizabeth warren is going to win. some of the polls in the past 24 hours showed it tightening up, but this is democratic massachusetts,...